Understanding long-term water impacts on ecosystem biodiversity is fundamental to appreciating the state of Australia’s environment. It is undoubtedly a complex area. For example, what is the significance of the rain-inducing La Niña event now underway? How do we balance increasing human water use and ecosystem services? Are long-term droughts tipping points? How interconnected are Australian ecosystems?
Learn about work underway from our three eco-hydrology related speakers.
Speakers:
- Eloise Nation, Senior Hydrogeologist, Bureau of Meteorology
- Dr Tim McVicar, Ecohydrological Time-Series Remote Sensing Team Leader, CSIRO
- Associate Professor Sally Thompson, University of Western Australia

